thread: Moving whilst changing

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    NewmumLou Guest

    Moving whilst changing

    I have found since Joshua has started crawling he doesnt stay put when i change his nappy and dress him. It is so frustrating It is ok when he has wet his nappy but when he does a poo it gets pretty messy! I think i need to invent a seatbelt for the change table! I always change him on the changetable but i have tried changing him on the floor, bed, lounge.... nothing keeps him put. I sing to him and that keeps him entertained for ummmm let me think 1 second!!!!!!!!! Did this happen to you and is there any ideas on how to keep him still? thanks

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    Registered User

    Jul 2006
    6,869

    Chels has started rolling so she is doing the same thing.. only way i stop her is she has a monkey rattle and she plays with that now while i change her....

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    Registered User

    Aug 2006
    Perth, WA
    1,240

    Hey newmumlou,

    I haven't had our baby yet...but I was in a baby store today and saw "seatbelts" for changing tables for sale...don't know how much they were...they were made out of terry towelling sort of material and looked like you velcroed them around baby's tummy...

    Not sure if they are effective or not!

    Good luck!

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    Fee Guest

    As monnie said above, you can buy velcro seatbelt things.

    Cooper is such a wriggler too and I know how frustrating it can be. I love it when DH is home as he helps hold Cooper down or reads him a book. I try giving Cooper different toys but it doesn't usually hold his attention long enough.

    Sorry I don't really have any good tips for you!

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    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    54

    My son never did it but my daughter does it all the time it drives me crazy. It takes at least 10 - 15 minutes to dress her in a romper and forget about doing her hair its a joke. Its so stressfull.

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    NewmumLou Guest

    Thanks so much everyone.... lol monnie, here i thought i was being creative when i said i should invent seatbelts.... i will definatly go and check it out. Thanks girls!

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    mrmoo Guest

    My little guy is 15 months and he does this... so frustrating. As soon as the nappy is off, he's flipped over onto his tummy and he's sliding of the bed. It then becomes a restling match and he's sooo strong! It takes a lot of strength from me just to get the nappy on decent enough. He's fought free from dh sometimes and the nappy's half slipped sideways when he's toddled off!

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    Registered User

    Feb 2005
    Mid North Coast NSW
    2,504

    Oh yeah!!! Em was a shocker for this! Forget a seatbelt - we needed a straightjacket!!!! (no, of course we didn't do it!).

    IO would often crawl around after her dressing her LOL. Can't offer much help, except that it does pass. Now Em's old enough to be more interested in what is going on, so i explain what i am doing & she listens etc.

    Good luck!

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    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    54

    This mornings change went a little better. she grapped the TV remote mid change and well she layed there still and played with the remote. I will be trying this from now on. I have got the old stereo remote and removed the batteries so she can have her own special nappy change remote.

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    NewmumLou Guest

    Mads: i will definatly try the string with a rattle. I actually tried giving him a toy this morning and he actually stayed there just until i got the nappy on .... then i gave up putting pants on.... rudy nudy it is! Josh too puts his hands down there when i am changing him, yes it is frustrating and exhausting.... thanks girl!!!!

    Mr Moo: i know they are so strong.... little cheeky devils!
    Linda: LOL about the straightjacket.... i agree

    Spunkymonkeys: remote should work for Josh too actually.... he loves them! Ta

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    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    NSW
    52

    DS is a major wriggler. I usually give him a toy while I clean and have learnt to put his nappy on with him upsidedown (on his tummy), he stays stiller on his tummy!

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    mrmoo Guest

    DS is a major wriggler. I usually give him a toy while I clean and have learnt to put his nappy on with him upsidedown (on his tummy), he stays stiller on his tummy!
    Yeah, I've had to put his nappy on whilst he's been on his tummy, I did find it tricky working backwards though, I've also had to put one on whilst he's standing, determined little so and so! I love him to bits though.

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    NewmumLou Guest

    OMG Panna and Mr Moo..... how talented are you too.... i could never do that and i have changed so many nappies in my childcare carrier!

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    Registered User

    Sep 2005
    In the middle of nowhere
    9,362

    Newmum Goldbug make a seatbelt. Babies Galore Sell them. I've got an acrobat too and I've perfected the standing napping.

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    Registered User

    Feb 2005
    Mid North Coast NSW
    2,504

    Yep, we do the standing up nappy change here too.